Biology, asked by Tanmaykhangar5057, 10 months ago

Why is female mo0squito not called parasite if it need human blood?

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Answered by Kinsie
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Parasites

• A parasite is defined as an organism that lives on or in an organism of another species, known as the host, from the body of which it obtain nutrients.

Parasites are categorised as

ectoparasites (that live on the body of the host) endoparasites (that lives in the body of the host)

Female mosquito is not a parasite :

because it does not bite human to get its own meal.

• Both male and female mosquitoes feed on plant nectar, fruit juices and liquids that ooze from plants.

• Female anopheles bites human to get blood meal to nourish its developing fertile eggs.

• Their eggs need some iron requirement.

• So, they need human blood for reproduction.

• Their time frame in/on the body surface is also not enough to categorise them as parasites.

• They additionally do the job of a vector.

• The vector transmits parasites to the host.

• Female anopheles are vectors that transmit Plasmodium vivax, a malarial parasite to human body.

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